Conveyor Belt Dessert Bars

Maison Able Cafe Ron Ron is a Conveyor Belt Restaurant Serving Dessert

Sushi is typically the most common food item found at a conveyor belt restaurant, but Japan's Maison Able Cafe Ron Ron is rethinking this concept with a focus on desserts.

Maison Able Cafe Ron Ron, which is set to open later this summer, is a new all-you-can-eat dessert destination in Tokyo. The 44-seat venue boasts a 38-meter conveyor belt that circles a central counter, giving patrons ample time to pick up any sweet treats that strike their fancy. This new conveyor belt restaurant targets women in particular and is set to serve everything from ice cream and pancakes to crepes and candy from morning to evening.

The name of the restaurant is said to take inspiration from the French word for a cat purring in satisfaction. As such, a cat theme will be carried through to the design of some of the dishes.
Trend Themes
1. Conveyor Belt Dessert Bars - Restaurants are experimenting with conveyor belt systems to serve desserts.
2. All-you-can-eat Dessert Restaurants - Restaurants are offering consumers all-you-can-eat dessert options with a focus on customization and variety.
3. Themed Dessert Restaurants - Restaurants are incorporating themes such as a cat theme into their dessert concepts.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Industry - The restaurant industry can incorporate conveyor belt systems and themed desserts to appeal to new customers and bring a unique experience.
2. Confectionery Industry - The confectionery industry can partner with restaurants to create unique and exclusive dessert options for conveyor belt systems and themed restaurants.
3. Leisure Industry - The leisure industry can collaborate with these dessert restaurants to offer their customers an immersive experience and provide a new type of entertainment.

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